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"Frilly: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world of frills, where elegance meets playfulness

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Frilly Collection: French glamour postcard - La Belle de Miranda
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Frilly Collection: Princess Elizaveta Trubetskaya, Parisian salon hostess
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Frilly Collection: Hortense Schneider, French soprano, in evening dress
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Frilly Collection: Irene Vanbrugh as heroine in Pinero's Trelawny of the Wells
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Frilly Collection: Binnie Hale
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Frilly Collection: Victorian scrap, girl with letter and basket of flowers
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Frilly Collection: Music cover, A Street in Old Seville, Marjorie Stedeford
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Frilly Collection: Advert, Watson's Matchless Cleanser
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Frilly Collection: Three comic profiles with movable chain
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Frilly Collection: CAPTAIN COOK/FIELDING &W
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Frilly Collection: Deborah Worsley of Platt, 1765-70 (oil on canvas)
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Frilly Collection: X-ray like image of a flower
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Frilly Collection: Lady in a Frilled Cap (oil on canvas)
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Frilly Collection: Queen Alexandra, 1885 (oil on board)
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Frilly Collection: Portrait of a woman (oil on canvas)
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Frilly Collection: Cover Design for Smithers Catalogue of Rare Books, 1896. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
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Frilly Collection: Isolde, 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
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Frilly Collection: The Bathers, 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
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Frilly Collection: Moska, 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
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Frilly Collection: Comedy-Ballet of Marionettes, II, 1894. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
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Frilly Collection: Wedding Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Jean Peszel
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Frilly Collection: Reception Gown, c. 1940. Creator: Jean Peszel
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Frilly Collection: Dress, c. 1939. Creator: Jean Peszel
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Frilly Collection: Childs Dress, c. 1938. Creator: Jean Peszel
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Frilly Collection: Dress, c. 1940. Creator: Jean Peszel
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Frilly Collection: Lady in Brown, c. 1855. Creator: Frederick R. Spencer
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Frilly Collection: Woman with a Green Book (Louisa Gallond Cook), 1838. Creator: Erastus Salisbury Field
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Frilly Collection: Portrait of Mrs. William W. Welch, c. 1837. Creator: Sheldon Peck
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Frilly Collection: Shaker Bonnet, c. 1938. Creator: Wilbur M Rice
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Frilly Collection: Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Ray Price
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Frilly Collection: Dress, c. 1938. Creator: Irene Lawson
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Frilly Collection: Headdress and Collar, c. 1936. Creator: Dorothy Gernon
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Frilly Collection: Brocade Dress, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Fanchon Larzelere
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Frilly Collection: Bonnet, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Dorothy Gernon
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Frilly Collection: Dress, 1940. Creator: Dorothy Gernon
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Frilly Collection: Womans Bonnet, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Marie Famularo
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Frilly Collection: Portrait of a woman (oil on canvas)
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Frilly Collection: Portrait of a lady, known as Madame Poisson, mother of Madame de Pompadour
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Frilly Collection: Lady Maria Theresa Lewis, from The Connoisseur Illustrated
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Frilly Collection: Childs dress with puff sleeves and frilled skirt, printed with pink spot pattern, c
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Frilly Collection: A formally dressed man and woman and what appears to be a domestic servant in a room with
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Frilly Collection: Little Beauties (chromolitho)
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Frilly Collection: Winifred Johnson in a Music Hall sketch
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Frilly Collection: Isa Bowman, actress
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Frilly Collection: Maggie Ripley in Pink Dominos
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Frilly Collection: Miss Kelly, the Child Dancer
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Frilly Collection: Rosario Guerrero, Spanish dancer
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Frilly Collection: Comic postcard, Women and washing line Date: 20th century


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"Frilly: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world of frills, where elegance meets playfulness. From the Advert/Gaiety Girl in 1896 to modern-day fashion icons, it has always been a symbol of femininity and joy. Imagine yourself transported to a bygone era as you admire the Music cover for Two Marionettes Polka. The delicate frills on their costumes bring life to the music notes, captivating your senses with their whimsical charm. In another corner, a French maid takes a break from her duties. Her apron adorned with dainty frills adds an air of grace even during leisure moments. Frilly transcends boundaries, embracing both royalty and commoners alike. Speaking of royalty, who can forget Diana, Princess of Wales? Her iconic wedding dress featured intricate lacework and cascading layers of frills that captured the world's attention. Like Diana herself, frilly exudes timeless beauty. But let us not limit our exploration to fashion alone; mathematics too can embrace its own version of frilliness. Leonhard Euler, the Swiss mathematician known for his brilliance in numbers and equations, once said that simplicity is beautiful - just like a well-arranged set of ruffles enhancing an outfit's allure. Returning to fashion history, we find ourselves captivated by David Wright's depiction of a woman in a short black underslip. The subtle yet alluring touch of frills hints at hidden desires beneath her confident exterior – an embodiment of feminine power through clothing choices. Traveling further south brings us to Seville's vibrant streets filled with flamenco dancers swaying passionately under colorful dresses adorned with flounces galore. Each twirl accentuated by ruffles creates an enchanting spectacle that mesmerizes onlookers. The swinging sixties brought about revolution not only in society but also in tennis fashion.